Previous owner rubberstamp on upper front from a computer engineer who worked on the ATLAS and other projects (George A Hardenbergh). Mathematical Tables and other Aids to Computation, III, numbers 21 and 22, January and April, 1948. Origins of Cyberspace, 912

These issues also contain a detailed description the lectures given at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania in 1946, and published in two volumes September and November, 1947 ('These volumes were reviewed by Dr. CH Page and Mr. SN Alexander, both of the National Bureau of Standards... Mr. Alexander summarized and critiqued those chapters of the report which are concerned with machine design. Dr. Page... has limited his review to those chapters of the report dealing with the mathematical phases of electronic digital computers...' (from the section on Automatic Computing Machinery)

There are also summaries and reviews of each of the two editions of Arthur W. Burks, Herman H. Goldstine, and John von Neuman, Preliminary Discussion of the Logical Design of an Electronic Computing Instrument-- 'As the authors state, the arithmetic organ has been discussed in greater detail... This second edition of the report is of interest in that it presents the most recent ideas of a competent group of designers of an automatically-sequenced, electronic digital computing machine...' (from the review)